The two situations are very similar in occurrence. The major difference is that the two geese had to be put down.

Canyon Police Chief Dale Davis says both cases sicken him.

"I've never seen a bow-and-arrow used as a self-defense weapon," said Chief Davis. "This is just [pure] meanness."

In addition to a humane offense, Chief Davis says the suspect who is discharging the bow-and-arrow is also breaking a city ordinance

"[City ordinance says a] bow and arrow can not be discharged in the city limits, along a roadway or in an alley, and definitely not in a park," said Chief Davis.

Police are asking residents - if you know something, say something.

"We're just asking for some assistance from our community," said Chief Davis. "There's somebody out there that knows who did this. All they need to do is drop us a line and then we'll go, we'll go have a little chat."

If you have any information about this incident, call the Canyon Police Department at (806) 655-5005. You can remain anonymous.

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